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--Maverick Talk - OBR Praise Knowledge! 404 10:30, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

Your edits on Great Radio Messages page

I don't know why you removed contents from the page. Looks like you were trying to delete real person names from it, to protect their privacy or something.

Well, unless you're the person in question who want your name removed, don't do that. It's vandalism. Also, the edited result made no sense. I know those broadcasts are spam, but as long as the person in them are not hurt, there is no need to remove their names. And, although the chances are small, it might even be possible that those broadcasters are real people who want to advertise/boost their ego for free, as well. -- Kittithaj 17:58, 12 January 2010 (UTC)

First, don't revert the whole thing again. I've added a new entry to it. Your revert remove them as well. And that's vandalism.
Second, I wonder how those spams are going to hurt your client. This is a Wiki about a game, a zombie apocalypse game. Nobody is going to take information in it seriously. People who want to contact or learn about your client aren't going to start looking at this Wiki (frankly, I am really surprised how your client stumbled upon it at the first place.) And if they do, and believe those spams, then they're obviously not bright enough to do business. It was also revealed in the end that people who broadcast those aren't really your client, but imposters.
Third, although I doubt that you can threaten legal measures against this Wiki (it was a parody, after all), I decided to remove all mentioning of your client names, company names, and emails from the page, just to save Kevan troubles. That's the most I'll do. All other funny stuffs will stay. And it won't affect your client in any way from now on. I believe it's fair for both sides. -- Kittithaj 01:20, 15 January 2010 (UTC)